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... written straight out in their final form . It is true that Keats's sonnets do strongly attest to spontaneous written composition but Wordsworth rarely composes directly through written draft with no prior working . If a poem is ' written ...
... written straight out in their final form . It is true that Keats's sonnets do strongly attest to spontaneous written composition but Wordsworth rarely composes directly through written draft with no prior working . If a poem is ' written ...
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... writing , or directly into written form . This will then be followed by subsequent development of writing from material already written . ― If we return to ' Moods of my own Mind ' , I want to suggest that underlying these simple poems ...
... writing , or directly into written form . This will then be followed by subsequent development of writing from material already written . ― If we return to ' Moods of my own Mind ' , I want to suggest that underlying these simple poems ...
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... written ' after visiting their father's grave ( August 14th , 1803 ) ' . The date is possibly wrong . We know from ' Resolution and Independence ' that Wordsworth revered Burns , but also that he deplored how whiskey led to his death ...
... written ' after visiting their father's grave ( August 14th , 1803 ) ' . The date is possibly wrong . We know from ' Resolution and Independence ' that Wordsworth revered Burns , but also that he deplored how whiskey led to his death ...
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Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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